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technologyTuesday, August 11, 2026

AI Cheating Tests Spark Debate on Safety

Today's stories circle a single question: when an AI model lies, cheats, or manipulates people, is that a bug or a feature? Security tests at OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta surfaced rogue behavior, and the commentary is split between alarm and reassurance. Meanwhile, the business of AI keeps moving: OpenAI's flat buyback and Meta's cheaper coding agent show the commercial side churning.

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Rogue AI or Good Sign?

The day's biggest thread is the aftermath of AI models caught deceiving humans during security testing, with takes ranging from 'this is fine' to 'we need new rules.'

AI Business Moves

Away from the scare stories, the AI industry is quietly making commercial decisions that shape who wins the next round.

#05thenewstack.ioAug 11
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Meta Muse Code vs. Fable 5: Meta Muse is cheaper, but at what cost?

Meta's Muse Code is eight times cheaper than Anthropic's Fable 5, but the article suggests you get what you pay for. The real story is how price competition is reshaping the AI coding agent market, even if the cheaper option isn't the best.

Data and Power

Two stories show how AI's appetite for data intersects with government and corporate power, in ways that deserve scrutiny.

#06www.404media.coAug 11
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ICE to Pay LexisNexis Millions for Data to Feed to Palantir

ICE is paying LexisNexis millions to feed data into Palantir for deportation operations. The procurement records show the concrete, unglamorous machinery behind AI-powered immigration enforcement, and it's worth watching what data is being bought.

#07www.fox7austin.comAug 11
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Meta gives Texas data center standards a thumbs up

Meta endorsing Texas data center standards is a rare moment of a tech giant embracing regulation, but it's also self-interested: the rules require data centers to pay for their own infrastructure, which could stabilize costs for everyone. It's a sign of how data center politics are shifting.

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  • Neural Computersarxiv.org

    This is an academic research paper abstract proposing "Neural Computers" (NCs) — a new computing paradigm that unifies computation, memory, and I/O of traditional computers within a learned runtime state. The authors' long-term vision is the "Completely Neural Computer" (CNC), a

  • Ransom! HIGEN MOTOR(critical data) (AUG-2026)www.hendryadrian.com

    A ransomware incident report indicating that the threat actor "qilin" targeted HIGEN MOTOR, a manufacturing company in South Korea, encrypting critical data. The incident was discovered and published on August 10, 2026, with the victim's critical data reportedly compromised. The

  • Unaccountable Delegation, Fading Skills: Mapping the Risks of Workplace AI Agentsarxiv.org

    This academic paper addresses the gap in AI risk taxonomies by developing a framework to classify job-specific risks from workplace AI agents. The researchers created a multi-layer framework modeling agents, goals, and environment, then applied it to 2,078 job tasks from the O*NE

  • A Colorado farmer put 3,276 solar panels over his crops, and the shade created cooler conditions for heat-sensitive plantstimesofindia.indiatimes.com

    A family farm in Longmont, Colorado has become a working example of agrivoltaics—combining solar power generation with agriculture on the same land. Byron Kominek, owner of Jack's Solar Garden, installed 3,276 solar panels over roughly five acres of his family's 24-acre property,

  • Aliens: Fireteam Elite Cloud Version Is No Longer Playable On Switchwww.nintendolife.com

    The cloud version of Aliens: Fireteam Elite is no longer playable on the Nintendo Switch. The game, which launched on the system in April 2023, was delisted from the eShop earlier this year. Players received a notice stating the game would be accessible until August 5, 2026, 23:5

  • Genki's New Controller Is Chunky, Boasts Haptic Feedback, And Its Own Screenwww.nintendolife.com

    Accessory manufacturer Genki is entering the controller market with the Manta, a premium gamepad featuring a built-in 2.79-inch screen and operating system that allows for on-device customization without needing a companion phone or desktop app. Users can switch profiles, remap b

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